On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Willy Mularto <sangprabv@stripped> wrote:
> Hi,
> I got this result on InnoDB Buffer Pool Status:
> Free pages 1
> Dirty pages 2,040
> Pages containing data 31,359
> Pages to be flushed 457,083,205
> Busy pages 1,408
>
> Read requests 31,348,288,497
> Write requests 7,913,407,934
> Read misses 39,736,110
> Write waits 0
> Read misses in % 0.13 %
> Write waits in % 0.00 %
>
> I see there are millions of Read misses. What's that mean?
Nothing much, in and of itself. Divide by your uptime, and you'll get a
vaguely meaningful number. Keep track of the counter over time, and you may
see something actually useful.
> And how to tuning up my server to get faster, stable, and reliable? Many
> thanks for any response.
>
By understanding how it works, what it does, and what the different counters
and variables mean. There's no magic trick for it - start by investing time
in reading the documentation; play with test systems; and if you've got the
dough, get mysql-sanctioned training.
Nothing in life is free. If it doesn't cost money, maybe you have to spend
time.
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